We are sorry. We were posting about the environmental tragedy of the
Fukushima nuclear reactors in Japan for some time, and then things came
up, and we thought Japan was onto things quicker in regards to cleanup
as they suggested (We recollect the cold shut down was to commence no
later than 2012). We and Tepco were wrong.

We are back.
Never in our lives did we think we would ever be posting on our blog
about abandoned places, people and ultimately about our potentially
abandoned earth in the future.

But as explorers of the
abandoned, we explore everything, sometimes by leaving only foot prints
behind, and sometimes in our arm chairs looking onto events we cannot
control, about complete abandoned civilizations as per 'Ecocide'.

At
the root of all abandoned phenomenon, as we have believed right from
the start, is the abandonment of our civilization, history and common
sense. We have abandoned ourselves and one another, as depicted in the
history of all abandoned places and people on this planet, including the
ultimate extinction of so many great civilizations before ours, all
overcome by various outcomes of ecocide.

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It is Leaves in the Attics hope that the site and its content will exist on the Internet a long time, long after we are gone. It will take many years to develop all we can about the stories of the abandoned in our societies.

Areas we hope to cover are abandoned places and their people, the undesirables of society, in prisons, asylums, orphanages and contagion hospitals.

Other stories may include ghost towns, whole nations or civilizations, and the stories of the abandoned who called these places home before war or tragedy and environmental devastation took over.

In recent years, many urban exploration sites centralized around urban photographs of abandoned places, which exploded all over the Internet due to a popular reemergence of urban exploration some years ago.

We believe urban exploration is richer than the gathering of images or data about abandoned places, it's also the sharing of the stories about abandoned people and their history.

We care about abandoned places, but also the lives of the abandoned.... follow us...not on twitter, but into the lives of the abandoned ....